It’s Fredag (Friday), the sun is shining, and after a few days at our cabin over the Labour Day holiday watching blackbirds and oystercatchers roam around our garden, I’m fully immersed in the Swedish nature. In a country with just 10 million people (not far off the population of London) and land that stretches 1,574km (978 miles) from north to south, it’s easy to find the perfect solitude.
If you’re planning a visit, there are plenty of idyllic and remote Airbnbs to be found – like this gem. Tucked away in a forest clearing in Näsum, Skåne (southern Sweden), LakeView Cabin is a classic Swedish wooden cottage that’s been lovingly renovated with a fresh, minimalist yet comfy feel. With it’s own pier and bathing deck, it’s perfect for those who love a morgondopp (that bracing pre-breakfast dip!), plus there’s an outdoor shower and a sauna for warming up afterwards. All of it nestled in the kind of peaceful, whispering forest that makes you forget what day it is.
As the owners put it: “It’s perfect for couples, winter bathers, life lovers and nature lovers who appreciate nature and peace and quiet as much as we do.”
For those of you who may live a little too far away to book this, there’s still plenty of inspiration to be gathered – from the way they’ve embraced the great outdoors, to the little thoughtful details indoors, like nature-themed embroidered cushions in an otherwise minimalist white room.
I hope you feel inspired and that this gives you just the virtual getaway you need to ease into the weekend!












What a perfect getaway—and by my calculations, it’s only a 1.5-hour drive from Malmö, so maybe I should book a long weekend there myself.
Keen to discover a few more Scandinavian Airbnbs? Here are a few lovely ones I’ve featured in the past:
A magazine-ready cabin on a Swedish island
So many wonderful places to stay – perhaps this will entice you to this part of the world this summer? Välkommen!
On another note, I’m sorry for being so slow to reply to comments this week. Poor Alice has been home sick all week, and with work and the Labour Day holiday thrown in, it’s been a bit of a juggle. But I’ve loved reading every single one of your messages, and I’m so grateful that you take the time to write and share your thoughts and observations. I’m looking forward to sitting down with a coffee tomorrow and replying properly.
Have a relaxing weekend and see you Monday!